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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 2014

A WEEKLY SPORTS PUBLICATION COURTESY OF "THE VILLAGE REPORTER"

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Football Action
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Edon Bombers Versus Montpelier Locomotives Scrimmage

PHOTOS BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF

EYES ON THE GOAL ... The Edon Bombers Luke Price tucks the ball and makes a run
for it.

BATTLE ... The Montpelier Locomotives and Edon Bombers square off against one another in scrimmage action to prepare for the 2014 Football season.

PROTECTION... A Locos runner tucks and secures the ball as the Bombers defense
works towards bringing him down.

REACHING OUT ... A Bombers defensive player makes a good stretch in an attempt to
bring down a Locos runner.

MATCH-UP... The Montpelier Locomotives defense and Edon Bombers offense meet at
the line in preparation to do battle.

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Fall Sports Schedule - August 22nd - August 28th, 2014


CROSS COUNTRY
(Aug. 23) Wauseon/Fayette/Pettisville @
Defiance Invitational 9:00 AM
(Aug. 25) Hilltop @ Montpelier 4:30 PM
(Aug. 26) North Central/Stryker @ Wayne
Trace Invitational 4:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Edon/Hilltop @ Montpelier 4:30
PM
FOOTBALL
(Aug. 22) Montpelier @ Antwerp (S) 6:00
PM
(Aug. 22) Rossford @ Wauseon (S) 7:00
PM
GOLF CO-ED/BOYS
(Aug. 22) Liberty Center @ Montpelier
4:30 PM
(Aug. 25) Edon/Stryker @ Antwerp (PondA-River) 4:30 PM
(Aug. 25) Montpelier/North Central @ Pet-

tisville (Ironwood) 4:00 PM


(Aug. 25) Swanton/Wauseon @ Patrick
Henry (Pike Run) 4:30 PM
(Aug. 26) Montpelier @ Archbold 4:30 PM
(Aug. 26) North Central @ Edon (Winwood
Hollow)
(Aug. 26) Pettisville/North Central @ Fayette 4:00 PM
(Aug. 26) Stryker @ Hilltop (Riverside
Greens) 4:30 PM
(Aug. 26) Wauseon @ Napoleon (Napoleon
Municipal GC) 4:00 PM
(Aug. 28) Fayette @ Emmanuel Christian
4:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Tinora @ Stryker (Riverside
Greens) 4:30 PM
SOCCER CO-ED/BOYS
(Aug. 23) Archbold @Pettisville 12:45 PM
(Aug. 26) Pettisville @ Miller City 5:00 PM
(Aug. 26) Wauseon @ Rossford 5:00 PM

SOCCER GIRLS
(Aug. 23) Defiance @ Wauseon 1:00 PM
(Aug. 26) Wauseon @ Van Buren 5:00 PM
(Aug. 28) Bryan @ Wauseon 5:00 PM
TENNIS GIRLS
(Aug. 22) Sylvania-Northview @ Wauseon
4:30 PM
(Aug. 23) Wauseon @ Jack Wallington
Tennis Classic (Springfield) 9:00 AM
(Aug. 25) Scott @ Wauseon 5:00 PM
(Aug. 26) Wauseon @ SylvaniaNorthview
4:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Wauseon @ Archbold 4:30 PM
VOLLEYBALL
(Aug. 23) Columbus Grove/Pettisville @
Patrick Henry 10:00 AM
(Aug. 23) Crestview/Stryker @ Archbold
10:00 AM
(Aug. 23) Fairview @ Edon 10:00 AM

(Aug. 23) Paulding @ Montpelier 10:00 AM


(Aug. 23) Wauseon/Ottawa Hills @ Tinora
10:00 AM
(Aug. 25) Hilltop @ Hicksville 5:30 PM
(Aug. 25) Swanton @ Fayette 5:30 PM
(Aug. 25) Wauseon @ Pettisville 5:30 PM
(Aug. 26) Fairview @ Stryker 5:30 PM
(Aug. 26) Hilltop @ Edgerton 5:30 PM
(Aug. 26) Montpelier @ Patrick Henry 5:30
PM
(Aug. 26) North Central @ Ayersville 5:30
PM
(Aug. 26) Wauseon @ Delta 5:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Edgerton @ Fayette 5:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Fremont @ North Central 5:30
PM
(Aug. 28) Montpelier @ Stryker 5:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Pettisville @ Ayersville 5:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Wauseon @Hilltop 5:30 PM

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Wednesday, August 20th, 2014

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Recovering After Recent Accident

Wauseon Versus Bowling Green Scrimmage

PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF

COMING THROUGH ... Zach Johnson (25) looks for running room during early action
against Bowling Green.

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RECOVERING NICELY ... Grant Suntken continues to recover after an accident recently. Grant remains in the University of Michigans Mott Childrens Hospital.

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GOTCHA ... Luke Rychener (27) has a firm hold on the Bowling Green running back as
Anthony Werder (66) closes in for the assist.

STRONG OFFENSE ... Backup quarterback Brendan Wilson (15) led the Indians offense
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delightful summer morning underway with their Fourth Annual Car Wash and
Bake Sale fundraiser held Saturday, August 9, 2014 at Florence Township Fire
Department. Taking a quick break midst all their hard work were, from left, (front)
Ashley Kaylor, Thor Dunkle, Alyssa Maier, Karli Munger, Emily Kaylor, Evan Fisk,
Hannah Kaylor, (back) Aly Bergdall, Katie Church, Emily Callaway, Emily Fox, and
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Edon Bands. Proceeds from the event will benefit their planned 2016 Washington
DC Trip.

WORKING TOGETHER ... Noah Castle (11) and the Wauseon defense has been the
strength of the team during the early going.

TRYING TO GET CLOSER ... Jacob Flory will be playing both ways for the Indians. Here
he fights for yardage from his running back spot.

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Wauseon Versus Continental Boys Soccer

Wauseon Versus Evergreen Girls Soccer

PHOTOS BY BENJAMIN KESSLER, STAFF

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Wednesday, August 20th, 2014

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Bomber Invitational Opens 2014 Season; North Centrals Reeves Logs An Ace on #3
WINDWOOD HOLLOW,
August 14, 2014: The Edon
Bombers hosted the Bomber Invitational on August 14
at Windwood Hollow off of
Route 49 to open the 2014
Golf Season. This years
field brought 11 teams
to the links on a perfect
weather day for the season
opener. The Stryker Panthers took home top honors with a 1st place finish,
besting the runnerEdon Invitational 08-14-2014 MM
026 up Ayersville Pilots by
11. The story of the day on
an individual basis was the
North Central Eagles Senior
Jordan Reeves magnificent
shot on the Par 3, 148-yard
# 3; Reeves recorded his 1st
Ace, dropping his tee shot
straight into the cup for the
sole ace of the tournament.
It was an eleven-team
field with the BBC host
Edon Bombers, Stryker
Panthers, North Central
Eagles, Hilltop Cadets and
Fayette Eagles taking part
in opening day match play.
Also participating were
the Edgerton Bulldogs,
Hicksville Aces, and Ayersville Pilots from the Green
Meadows Conference along
with Emmanuel Christian,
Maumee Valley Country
Day and Northwood. Taking top team honors were
the Stryker Panthers with a
team score of 354, followed
by the Ayersville Pilots at
365.
The North Central
Eagles rounded out the top
three with a team score of
366. The host Bombers followed up in fourth with a
score of 389 while Hilltop
placed fifth with a score of
391. The Fayette Eagles
placed ninth in the field
with a score of 427.
For the All Tourney
Team honors, it was a BBC
dominated list with Strykers Tanner Clingaman and
Hilltops Isaac VanArnsdalen each finishing atop
the leader board with an 82
on the day and taking home
top place honors. The story
of the day centered around
North Centrals Jordan
Reeves, who tied for second place on the day with

Strykers Hayden Clingaman, turning in an 83. It


was Reeves shot at the Par
3, 148 yard # 3 hole that
echoed across the course
when the Eagle Senior
nailed the perfect golf shot,
dropping hit tee shot into
the cup and recording his
1st Ace. Rounding out the
top finishers, Jaron Jassco
of the Hicksville Aces logged
a third place finish with a
84 while Max Nihart of Edgerton and Maichael Aden of
Ayersville tied with an 85
on the morning.
Host Edons Alex Kirkingburg led the way for the
Bombers with an 88 while
teammate Jim Peckham
turned in a 94; Hayden
Runyan finished up at 99
while Kyle Long and Michael Martin rounded the
day off with a 108 and 145.
For the Edon Bombers B
Team on the day, the pair
of Evan Fisk and Tanner
Pietrykowski each came in
on the day with a 112 while
teammate Rupp logged a
120 bringing the Bombers
in with a team score of 389.
For North Central, Reeves
led the way with an 83 while
David Pine came in at 90.
Brady Zuver also turned in
a nice card at 91; Allyssa
Hutchison shot a 102 followed by Dakota Pitts at
105 finishing a strong third
with a team score of 366 on
the day.
VanArnsdalen paved the
way for the Hilltop Cadets
with a first lace tie, shooting a very strong 18 with
82 on the day. Also for
Hilltop, Levi Grant shot a
100, flowed up by Trevor
Shipman with a 103; Colin
Sabins and Zach Roehrs
rounded ou the Cadet effort with a 106 and 11 respectively.
For Fayette,
White
(107),
Colegrove
(103), Smith (112), Brubaker (105) and Wagner (119)
combined for a ninth place
finish with 427 to round
out the BBCs placement on
the day. Pettisvilles Evan
King and Matt Krill also
shot the course turning in
a 100 and 111 respectively
for the Blackbirds.

PHOTOS BY MARK MERCER, STAFF

TAKING THE SHOT ... North Central Senior David Pine at


HOLE IN ONE ... North Centrals Jordan Reeves Aced the
the 2014 Bomber Invite.
148 yd Par 3 #3 hole for the BBCs 1st Ace of the year.

FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON ... The Edon Bombers


hosted the season opener with the Bomber Invite on August 14.

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GOLF GAME ON POINT ... Hilltop Senior Colin Sabins at
the 2014 Bomber Invite on August 14.

Hilltop Cadet Golf Takes Down Evergreen In A


Match-up With The NWOLs Vikings
EVERGREEN, August 15, 2014: The Hilltop Cadet
Golf team hit the road on August 15 to travel to Metamora
to take on the Vikings in a nine hole match-up, coming
out on top by 11 strokes for a 180 - 191 victory in onconference match play.
Isaac VanArnsdalen paved the way for the Hilltop Ca-

dets along with teammate Colin Sabin, shooting a very


strong 9 with 44 on the day. Also for Hilltop, Levi Grant
shot a 44 as well, followed up by Trevor Shipman with a
48. Zach Roehrs rounded out the Cadet effort with a 57.
With the victory over Evergreen, Hilltop moves to 1-0
in duel action and remain at 0-0 in BBC play.

Wauseon Pairs Up With Stryker At Riverside;


Clips Panthers By 8 Strokes
WINNER ... Stryker Senior Tanner Clingaman took home
the Co Championship for the 2014 Bomber Invite to open
the 2014 season.

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STRYKER, August 15, 2014: The Wauseon Indians hit


the road for a date at Riverside with the home team of the
Stryker Panthers on August 15, coming out on top of the
hosts 153 - 161 in 9 hole play.
Individually for the Indians on the afternoon, Trevor
Dominique turned in a 35 to lead the way for Wauseon
and report the low score of the match. David Williams
came into the clubhouse with a 42 while Brady Rupp
came in at 34 on the day. Tyler Clausen finished up with
an 43. Anna Marshall also shot a 43. Also on the board

Fayette Eagles Pair Up With Archbold


In Pre-Season Tune Up Match Play
ARCHBOLD, August 12, 2014: The Fayette Eagle Golf
Team hit the road on August 12 to tune up for 2014 play,
falling to the host Blue Streaks by the score of 188 to 214
in nine holes of play.
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for Wauseon, N. Stickley and CJ Moser came in with a 46


and 53 respectively, while Chase Brock rounded out the
Indians day with a 92.
For the host Panthers, Senior Tanner Clingaman came
in with a 39 on the outing while teammate Austin Frisbie
also turned in a 39 for Stryker in the loss. Cody Hall came
in with a 42 on the nine, Hayden Clingaman turned in a
43, Cody Michaels recorded a 63, while Chad Ruffer and
Kaid Wollace rounded out the Panthers afternoon with a
46 and a 53 in the match.

ner and Justin White each turned in a 53 on the day for


the low scores for Fayette, while Tharyn Colegrove shot
a 56. Joel Smith turned in a 59 to round out the Eagles
scoring in the pre-season match-up.

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Assorted Athletic News


THE HOMETOWN HUDDLE

Oakshade Raceway Recently Hosts


The Dual Push Truck Challenge

Oakshade Raceway hosted the Dual


Push Truck Challenge on Saturday night
featuring two 25-lap UMP Late Model feature races which were dominated by Casey
Noonan who swept both events.
Sylvania Ohios Casey Noonan took the
lead at the start of the first UMP Late Model feature over pole-sitter Brandon Thirlby
from Traverse City, Michigan. The only
caution flag came out on lap five when Hillard Miller, who was running near the back
of the field, spun just in front of the leaders. Noonan got a decent restart and went
on to pick up the easy win. Thirlby was
second followed by Rusty Schlenk, Brian
Ruhlman and Steve Kester.
Noonan then drew a four for the inversion for the start of the second of the Dual
Push Truck Challenge features, putting
him on the outside of the second row in
the line up. Clarklake Michigans Brian
Ruhlman started on the pole, but point
leader Rusty Schlenk took the early lead
after starting on the outside of the front
row. The first caution flag came out on lap
three for a Ron Miller spin. Noonan restarted third behind Schlenk and Ruhlman but
made a bold move three-wide through the
middle to take the lead just after the restart. Schlenk fought back and regained
the lead briefly. After some more great side
by side racing, Noonan finally took over
the top spot for good on lap 11. After last
weeks dramatic feature win, Noonan made
it three feature wins in a row by sweeping
the Dual Push Truck Challenge. Schlenk
barely edged out Ruhlman in a near photo
finish for second and increased his point
lead to 20 over Ruhlman heading into next
weeks UMP Late Model Season Championships. The 2013 Oakshade Late Model
Champion, Dona Marcoullier, finished
fourth and Thirlby wound up fifth.
Joe Derbeck took command of the UMP
Sportsman feature at the drop of the green
flag. Derbeck led with Rusty Smith in second most of the race, but a late race charge
by Monclova, Ohios Tim Line shook things
up. Line got by Smith and then made the
pass for the lead over Derbeck on the final lap to increase his string of consecutive wins to seven. Derbeck would end up
finishing second with Smith third. Bruce
Stuart and Mike Jessen rounded out the
rest of the top five finishers.
With Curt Dickie leading the Bomber A
Main, Chris Henry spun on lap two while
running in the top five to bring out the first
caution flag of the race. Shortly after the

The Ohio High School Athletic Association Board of Directors met Thursday for its
regularly scheduled August meeting. The
following are highlights from the meeting.
The complete set of meeting minutes will be
posted later at OHSAA.org.
1. The board officially approved the
membership for high schools for 2014-15,
signifying that schools returned their confirmation of membership document. Of
note, schools do not pay an annual fee to
be an OHSAA member school. There are
three new member schools this year, including Cincinnati Miami Valley Christian
Academy, Cleveland Whitney M. Young
and Ashtabula St. John. There are 821 total member high schools for the 2014-15
school year, which continues to keep Ohio
with the third-most member high schools
in the country (only California and Texas
have more member schools).
2. The board was given a summary of the
OHSAAs annual new administrators workshop, held August 5 in Columbus, which
was attended by nearly 200 school administrators to learn about OHSAA bylaws and
sports regulations, etc. The board also received a recap of the five regional update
meetings that were recently held around
the state to update the member schools on
changes to OHSAA bylaws and sports regulations.
3. The board reviewed the financial reports from the 2014 regional and state
tournaments in basketball and dual team
wrestling, along with the district and state
tournaments in ice hockey and individual
wrestling (which go from district to state).
The boys basketball state tournament drew
116,100 fans (up from 115,343 in 2013)
and resulted in a net profit of $917,081.
The girls basketball state tournament drew
37,281 fans (up from 35,953 in 2013) and
resulted in a net profit of $12,747. The ice
hockey state tournament drew 3,879 fans
(down from 4,466 in 2013) and resulted
in a loss of $20,049. The dual team wrestling state tournament drew 1,851 fans
(up from 1,750 in 2013) and, when combined with the regional dual team wrestling
tournaments, resulted in an overall loss
of $45,094. The individual wrestling state
tournament drew 47,318 fans (down from
49,256 in 2013) and resulted in a profit of
$174,136.
4. Ten member schools were recently
penalized for committing infractions of

restart, Terry Rushlow from Holland, Ohio


began to challenge Dickie for the lead. On
lap five, Rushlow finally took the lead and
began to pull away. A few laps later, last
weeks feature winner brought out another yellow flag after stopping on the the
track. Gregg DeTray then headed back to
the pits. A late caution for a wreck involving Donovan Paskan, Chuck Stuckey and
Satch Crispen set up a two-lap race to the
checkers with Jeff Foks restarting in second. Foks was unable to get by Rushlow
who went on to pick up his second A Main
win of the year. Dickie held on to finish
third followed by Mathew Chapman and
Skeet Reckner.
Onsted, Michigans Aaron Barrick led
from flag to flag in the Best Performance
Motorsports Compacts feature event to
earn his second career feature win. Barrick fended off an early challenge from
Cody Stetten and then never looked back.
Stetten had his hands full with Brandon
Myers and Cory Gumm but was able to
hang on to a second place finish with Myers and Gumm ending up third and fourth
respectively. John Martis was fifth.
Steve Morris took advantage of starting
on the pole of the Bomber B Main to grab
the early lead. The Sylvania, Ohio driver
led the entire distance despite having to
survive and one-lap race to the finish after
a late caution. Terry Perry did all he could,
but ended up finishing second just behind
Morris. Ted Hill was third followed by Nick
Fenner and Dan Shaffer.
The final race of the night was the
Bomber C Main. Sylvania, Ohios Scott
Hammer took the early lead over Chris
Sawinksi who suffered some bad luck. Sawinski had a couple of spins during the
race. The second of which collected the 81
of Tim McNicol who was running third at
the time. Ethan Gehring took some shots
at the lead on the restarts after a couple
of the cautions, but Hammer held on to
pick up his first ever feature win. Gehring
settled for second with Dylan Hough third.
Sawinski survived at least one more close
call to salvage a fourth place finish with
Results for Mikayla Smith armwrestling
Abby Burton scored in fifth.
memorial
tournament were recently anSaturday, August 23 will be Season
Championship Night for the UMP Late nounced, and are as follows:
Models with Rusty Schlenk nursing that
Mens 0-143lb
slim lead over Brian Ruhlman going into
Right hand
that final night. UMP Sportsmen, Bombers
1st place - Hunter Avery
and Best Performance Motorsports ComLeft hand
pacts will also be back in action. Gates
1st place - Hunter Avery
open at 4pm with racing at 7pm.

North Central Eagles Match Up With


Archbold In Pre-Season Tune Up
house with a nice 39 on the day. Brady
Zuver followed up with a 44 on the day
while David Pine logged a 51. Brock Zuver
turned in a 53 while Dakota Pitts and Allyson Hutchison each hit a 54 to round out
the Eagles in the pre-season match-up.

Pettisville Blackbirds Pair Up With


Ayersville In Pre-Season Tune Up
IRONWOOD, August 12, 2014: The Pettisville Golf Team took to the links on August 12 to tune up for 2014 play, falling to
the Ayersville Pilots by the score of 173 to
238 in nine holes of play.
Individually for the Blackbirds, Evan
King turned in the low card for Pettisville

with a 45 on the afternoon while teammate Matt Krill followed up with a 54 on


the day. Also for the Blackbirds Hannah
Miller come off the grass with a 60 on the
day and Andrew Canada rounded out the
day for Pettisville with a 79.

Indians/Locos Travel To Paulding; Indians


Grab 2nd Place Paulding Invite Finish
PAULDING, August 14, 2014: The
Wauseon Indian Golf Team hit the road
on August 14 to open up 2014 play at the
Paulding Invitational. This years Paulding
Invite featured a field of 17 teams with the
NWOALs Indians and the Montpelier Locomotives participating along with the majority of conference teams from Ohio Oldest Conference. Wauseon made a strong
statement for the upcoming season with a
second place finish overall, falling just 13
points shy of the top placing Kalida team,
finishing with on the day 323. The Montpelier Locomotives finished thirteenth in the

OHSAA bylaws or sports regulations. The


list of infractions and penalties are always
included in the complete meeting minutes
posted at OHSAA.org, but media may request the list in advance from Tim Stried,
OHSAA Director of Information Services, at
tstried@ohsaa.org<mailto:tstried@ohsaa.
org>.
5. The OHSAA Foundation Student
Leadership Conference will be held October
7, 2014, at The Ohio State Universitys Student Union. Details will be sent to school
administrators. The capacity has been expanded to 1,500 students after last years
conference reached the maximum 1,300
students.
6. The regional and state tournament
sites for volleyball and cross country were
approved and are posted on the respective
sport pages at OHSAA.org.
7. The board approved the sport manuals for the OHSAAs fall sports. The manuals, which contain helpful information and
reminders for coaches and school administrators, are posted on the respective sports
pages at OHSAA.org.
8. Four vacancies on District Athletic
Boards were recently filled for the 201415 school year. They include Andy Jalwan,
athletic administrator at Akron St. VincentSt. Mary, as the Class AA rep in the Northeast, Phil Stevens, athletic administrator at
Richmond Heights, as the ethnic minority
rep in the Northeast, Rick Brindley, athletic administrator at Ashland, as the Class
AAA rep in the Northwest and Bret Mavis,
principal at Chillicothe Zane Trace Middle
School, as the 7th-8th grade rep in the
Southeast.
9. The rating and voting system for tournament officials, along with the adjusted
tournament officials fees in selected sports
and the 2014 Officials Handbook, were approved by the board. Updates will be made
to the tournament officials selections page
at OHSAA.org.
10. The 2014-15 media regulations and
tournament broadcast rates were approved
by the board and are posted on the News &
Media page at OHSAA.org
The OHSAA Monday Minuteis available
at: http://www.ohsaa.org/MondayMinute.
htm
OHSAA Calendars and Ready Reference
Calendars: http://www.ohsaa.org/events/
default.asp
INFORMATION PROVIDED

Smith Armwrestling Memorial


Tournament Results Announced

CONTINUATION OF GOLF ACTION

ARCHBOLD, August 12, 2014: The


North Central Golf Team hit the road on
August 12 to tune up for 2014 play, falling
to the host Blue Streaks by 2 points, 187
185 in nine holes of play.
Individually for the Eagles, Jordan
Reeves led the way, coming into the club-

OHSAA Board Of Directors


August Meeting Highlights

field with a score of 385. It was a tight finish in a field that saw just 50 points separate the top 14 teams on the day.
Individually for the Indians on the day,
Trevor Dominique turned in a 71 to lead
the way for Wauseon. David Williams
came into the clubhouse with an 80 while
Brady Rupp came in at 85 on the day. Tyler Clausen finished up with an 87; Anna
Marshall shot a 90 and Chase Brock
rounded out the Indians day with a 92.
No individual stats pertaining to this
match were received from Montpelier.

Mens 144-165lb
Right hand
1st place - Andrew Schang
2nd place - John le Goble
3rd place - Logan Gamboe
Left hand
1st place - John le Goble
2nd place - Hunter Avery

Left hand
1st place Joel Hudik
2nd place Chris Winzeler
3rd place Kevin Kimple
Mens 199+lb
Right hand
1st place Trevor Sly
2nd place Rodney Lumbardo
3rd place Justin Shaffner
Left hand
1st place Trevor Sly
2nd place Justin Shaffner
3rd place Rodney Lumbardo
Overalls
Right hand
Trevor Sly
Left hand
Trevor Sly

Mens 166-198lb
Right hand
1st place Joel Hudik
2nd place Chris Winzeler
3rd place Andrew Schang

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